Prompt: In “I, Too,” the speaker expresses pride in his identity and his rightful place in America. Reflect on your own life: What aspect of your cultural identity are you most proud of, and why?

 I feel tremendous pride in my family's Japanese and South African roots. The unique flavors of our cuisine.  all combine to shape my distinct sense of home and cultural identity. I deeply value our family gatherings, where shared meals and long, meaningful conversations, be it around sushi or other topics, are vital for strengthening our bonds. This rich, dual heritage serves as a powerful guide for my choices and significantly fortifies my personal confidence.

Summary: We read a new poem and did an activity.

Reflection: I learned how to identify myself.

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